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Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Here are my cut pieces--with wine glass and lip gloss in the corner of the pic--essential. :)

It took me two days to cut out all the pieces for the rings.

31 templates for 31 pieces. 12 of each.

That's 403 pieces total.

A good Bruce Willis movie and This American Life helped me to finish.

Bruce Willis is great for quilting by the way. When he speaks, you know what facial expression he is using and have no need to look at the screen. Not a dis, just saying it works with quilting. :)

Now all my ring pieces are organized in labeled envelopes.

My mother has got to be so proud of this organization!

She is a woman who has all her stuff in boxes in the attic...

The boxes are numbered...

She has a chart showing where each box is in the attic...
and another chart showing all the contents of each box.
Seriously, that woman knows what she's doing.

Me on the other hand...sure I have boxes. They are full of stuff. I'm not even sure what's there.
And my last quilt was made completely and wonderfully haphazardly, one unique square at a time. I decided when I was finished by being done.

So, this is a new thing. Thank you to all the ladies helping me along in the Single Girl Quilt Along (check out button on the side bar)! And thanks to my mother.

I'm on my way to DC tomorrow for a vacation and plan on getting even more behind on this quilt.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

I am super excited and just have to share with you. I am going to join 200 amazing ladies (how could they not be) in quilting Denyse Schmidt's Single Girl Quilt. The Single Girl quilt along begins now!

I love how humorous this quilt is, playing off the traditional double wedding ring quilt.

And since mine is going to be for my son Solomon, I'm calling it a Single Boy Quilt. It will have a brown background with rings of blues and whites.

I have to admit, it took me a bit to sign up for this because honestly (don't laugh...ok, you can), when I read about the Single Girl Quilt Along, I thought it was for single girls. Doh! Then I looked carefully and realized this was just the right project for me!

So, I'm still waiting for my pattern in the mail, making me a wee bit behind. But I catch up fast.

This will be my first twin quilt. I've only made crib sized ones until now.

Wheeeeee!

If you want to see the 200 quilts in process, follow the links above or click the button on my side bar.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Ok, I admit, I'm a fabric girl. I'm pretty much obsessed with fabric these days. I mean, when I made cards recently, I made them out of fabric, and they are really supposed to be made of paper.

However, with a bit of blog searching this week, I have to say I am newly inspired by these paper crafts! I can't wait to try them out. Home--look out! You are about to be enlivened by some fun paper adventures. If you want to join me, click on the links under the photos to find tutorials to make each of these awesome crafts.

Thank you to all of you amazing and creative bloggers out there who are

rekindling my love for paper!

Check out these bright orange snowflakes from How About Orange! Aren't they amazing. These aren't your elementary school scissor crafts, y'all. I have got to make some of these.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Making Valentine's Day cards was so fun that I decided to make more fabric cards.

I got this fun set of stamps from my mother-in-law for Christmas.

After using them on paper, I got out some fabric and started printing little trees, houses and bicycles.

I folded up some cardstock and then cut my printed fabric to sizes just larger than the front of the cardstock.

With the fabric the right side down, and the inside of the card facing up, sew around the edge of the card. The fabric stays pretty flat just from the weight of the card. However, if you want it to look really nice and neat, with no slack at all, spray a fabric adhesive on to the back side of your fabric to adhere it to your card.

I plan on making a little vellum tag with a message on it for this card, but I'll wait until I know who I'm giving it to and what I want to say.

Hello. I am Meg. I live in the mountains of Colorado. I spend my days raising my sons, age 3 and 18 months. I am a Waldorf teacher, wife, Mama, and maker of all sorts of things. This is my journal of things made, ideas, and tutorials. Cheers!